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  2. 27 Most Lucrative Side Gigs for People Over 50 - AOL

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    Professional Friend. Pay: $10 per hour, ... Search for a part-time bookkeeping job that you can do in your spare time on sites like ZipRecruiter. ... 27 Most Lucrative Side Gigs for People Over 50 ...

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  4. List of employment websites - Wikipedia

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    Hourly jobs Swissnex: Switzerland Science and technology Professional networking resources, government affiliated TheLadders.com: U.S. High-salary The Muse: U.S. General TimesJobs: India and the Middle East General Several industry-specific sites Trovit: Europe and Latin America General classified ads Based in Spain Universal Jobmatch: U.K. General

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    Simply Hired was awarded as one of PC Mag's Best Job Search Websites in 2013 and 2014. [11] Simply Hired was ranked No. 6 on Forbes list of 35 Most Influential Career Sites for 2014. [12] Youtern selected the Simply Hired blog for its "Top 50 Blogs for Young Careerists: 2014" list. [13]

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  7. The Muse (website) - Wikipedia

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    The site was launched under the name Company Muse in February 2012, and is now known simply as The Muse. [6] The Muse originally launched in Brooklyn [7] as The Daily Muse on September 6, 2011, with eight editors and eleven columnists. [8] The first version of the site grew from 20,000 users to 70,000 users in its first 3 months. [7]